
With the integration of the high-sensitivity 10Hz GPS/GLONASS receiver, both the new 500 and 700-series touchscreen GPS units are able to update position and heading ten times per second, providing significantly smoother on-screen navigation. This industry-leading GPS receiver dramatically improves the ability to mark and navigate to any one of 5000 user-created waypoints and also allows for vessel movement to be crisp and fluid on screen.

The 715c features adjustable underwater LED lighting, Smart PowerTM Management System for maximum battery life, and an anti-spooking stealth fish camera endowed with micro CMOS optics. Built around a 7-inch color LCD, this economical Aqua-Vu incorporates a smartly designed adjustable screen protector that doubles as a sunshield. Fifty feet of rugged camera cable wraps neatly around an integrated housing. Packed up, the entire system slips into its Custom Storage Bag, which fits smartly into boat storage, or a 5-gallon bucket.

The echoMAP 50s combines a 5-inch VGA chartplotter display with an advanced echo HD-ID fishfinder, whereas the echoMAP 70s gives an amazing chartplotter and fishfinder combination in a 7-inch WVGA touchscreen display with pinch-to-zoom. These crystal clear displays provide clear target separation, allow visibility at both day and night. Included with both the 50s and 70s is a dual-beam transducer that transmits a 77/200 kHz signal. The devices will also have wireless connectivity capability, giving anglers the opportunity to connect and access future marine-specific Garmin apps via smartphone or tablet.

Raymarineâs Dragonfly truly is a new species of sonar. View the world beneath your boat with Dragonfly’s DownVision⢠sonar, the first high-resolution imaging sonar for anglers to use CHIRP technology.

Here’s the larger, 7-inch model of the Garmin EchoMap.

Here’s the larger version of the GPSMap from Garmin.

Deeper is the ideal fishfinder for bank and small boat fishermen. It allows you to see what’s on the bottom by casting the racquet ball-sized unit and peek at your smartphone as the real-time feed scrolls across the screen.

Cast iBobber and not only do you have a remote fish finder,you get a history of a location, water temperature, topography, and more. Syncs with a smartphone app and even has a light to find it at night.